
Saint John Bosco Mission to Love
Adventure · Family · History
Overview
Piedmont (Italy), nineteenth century. In Turin, the priest Don Bosco, a man from a humble farming family, he gave himself totally and passionately to the task of collecting from the streets to marginalized children and care for them. Not only out of poverty, ignorance and social distress, but it got for the first time, to feel loved. He fought with extraordinary faith and tenacity to overcome obstacles and snares that both the civilian and ecclesiastical authorities, they put in their path to prevent him from completing his goal: the founding of the Congregation of the Salesians, which would guarantee the future of their children .
Top Cast


Flavio Insinna
Flavio Insinna
Don Bosco
Flavio Insinna
Don Bosco


Lina Sastri
Lina Sastri
Margherita Bosco
Lina Sastri
Margherita Bosco


Charles Dance
Charles Dance
Marchese Clementi
Charles Dance
Marchese Clementi
Ry Michael Finerty
Ry Michael Finerty
Giovanni Cagliero
Ry Michael Finerty
Giovanni Cagliero
Daniel Tschirley
Daniel Tschirley
Michele Rua
Daniel Tschirley
Michele Rua
Fabrizio Bucci
Fabrizio Bucci
Bruno
Fabrizio Bucci
Bruno


Lewis Crutch
Lewis Crutch
Domenico Savio
Lewis Crutch
Domenico Savio
Brock Everitt-Elwick
Brock Everitt-Elwick
Don Bosco as a child
Brock Everitt-Elwick
Don Bosco as a child


Alessandra Martines
Alessandra Martines
Marchesa Barolo
Alessandra Martines
Marchesa Barolo


Andrea Bosca
Andrea Bosca
Enrico Zarello
Andrea Bosca
Enrico Zarello
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